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Frauen-Bundesliga
Record merchandise figures and a cultural shift among young supporters signal a new era of momentum at FSV Mainz 05.
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FSV Mainz 05 are riding a wave of growing enthusiasm, with club president Stefan Hofmann revealing the team shifted a record 45,000 jerseys last season - a milestone that underlines the club's surging popularity in the region.
Mayor Nino Haase pointed to a telling cultural change: children across the area are increasingly spotted wearing Mainz 05 colours, something he said would have been far less common a decade ago. It's a small detail, but one that speaks volumes about the club's deepening roots in the community.
Hofmann issued a rallying cry for supporters to pack out home fixtures - and had a pointed message ahead of the clash with Eintracht Frankfurt. Fans, he urged, should think twice before handing spare tickets to friends from Frankfurt. The women's team, meanwhile, have their own date with Eintracht on 18 September, a fixture flagged during the club's season-opening ceremony as a marquee occasion.
The men's side face VfB 1921 Krieschow in the DFB-Pokal first round on Sunday, while the women's team kick off their campaign against SV Werder Bremen on Monday.
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